HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-08-26, Page 12P s 6i7•GODERIC'R SIGNAL;STAR, THURSDAY; AUGUST 26, 1976
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Dave. Bedourof-Goderich was the early, leader in the
clubhouse with his 67 and then lost in a playoff on the first
hole. (staff photo)
Lecroix wins tourney
In'three-rnan playoff
Albert I :ecroix of Mount
Clements., Michiganparted
the first playoffhole to' win
the Sunset Golf Club annual
men's,invitation ;tournament
last Wednesday: •
Lecroix and Bill Bradley
and Dave Bedou, lioth of
Goderich,.: finished ;. the
tournament with .one under'
par, 67's to ;force the three-
., ,way
hree._,.w.ay playoff. Lecroix hit the
par five .first • hole in
regulation andtwo putted for
his par while Bradley missed
the green with his approach,
chipped on and 1 Wo putted for.
bogey. • Bedour went 'out of
bourids off thetep and settled
for a double bogey and third
sp_Q
Lecroix and Bedour
Matched nines of 34-33 while
'Bradley shot nines of 32735 -in
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BY JOANNE WALTERS
Beautiful golfing weather,
'excellent course conditions
and lots.of er husiasm helped afterwards. `*
to make. the second annual . The next mixed • two, . ball •
Men's Invitational, •a success , will 12e held on Sunday,
once again. August 29 at 4:.p;rrr. Please
• bring •'your own steaks to
After playing • 18 holes of . .barbecue! '
golf, approximately 160• men'That.'s all for this week,.
returned to the clubhouse for -Happy golfing: See you at the •
a Toast_ beef -supper and the Sun et soon ._....
presentation of. prizes. Albert' -
nine holes of golf and enjoyed'
a cold buffet in the clubhouse
Lecroix, Dave Bedour; and
Bill Bradley each turned in.
'scores of 6.7, the -lowest of.the.
day. `A sudden death rdiind
was started and won on the
first hole by Albert Lecroix.
. .Other winners for the day -
included: first flight, low net-
Carl Campbell; second flight,.
low. gross- - Paul Herbrand;
low net Leroy Bedour; third'
flight, low gross, ; Ron Hugil,
low. net - Herb McKinnon;'
fourth flight, lowgross- Gary
Cummings low . net - Tim . •
West. Congratulation's to all
the winners. .
A special thanks, goes out to
the .local businessmen' and
other generous donaters. of
prizes for :both our'Men's and
Junior Invitationals this year.
Men's Night •on .Tuesday,"
August 17 was well attended
- First low gross went to Greg •
Hansen and first•1ow net went
to: •Harry Wi11-ia-rn
Congratulationsto Greg and
Harry. . o
Other winners - were, first
flight Bruce Erskine, Doug
Spitzig, , Milt `Place and
Dennis Lassaline; •. second.
_-flight-_,..Paul _Cprriveau, Bill,_
'Ross, Marty Buchanan and
Stan.Telford; arid third flight .
- Al- Weatherby, V alter
Sheardown, George W ,iliams
and Don Siemon.v.'
On junior day, -Tues-day, ,
August 17,' the juniors were,.
busy helping to prepare . the
course for the Men's
. Invitational. We would like to
thank. these juniors for all
their help both in the
clubhouse .and on :the course.
By the time, this column is
read, the'fotiir'rth annual junior'
invitational will"be over. The
results will be printed in next
week's• corumn. Hope-
everyone has a'go&l round.
-Don't forget the": pot luck
supper tonight ladies. Ladies'.
Night winners on Thursday,
August 19 were: first flight,
. low .gross - Sue MacAdam,
low net. Jean Asher; 'second
flight, low gross - Cris Spitzig,
low net' Jane- herr; third
flight, low gross - Connie
• it alkiner, low net- Mary Lynn
Telford; fourth flight, Int#
:gross- Sue Gower, low net
"Jackie . 'Harrison.
• Congratulations ladies! .
Sifto Salt heldta tournat•nent
at the Sunset. lin Saturday.
Approximately 40 men played
a round that consisted of eight.
• birdies, four in. the first five
holes. 'Darcy . Widdis of
Stratford took fourth spot in
the top flight with an even par
68.
Carl Campbell, Goderich,
captured net honors, in the
first .flight with a 64. ,, L.eroy
Bedour . and ,John Kane
finished. one-two respectively
in B flight with net score's of
64. Paul Herbrand topped the
second flight with a•one, over
par 69, three•strokes ahead°of
Paul Doyle of the London
Hunt Clulz..,
Ron Hugell. of. Listowel was
low gross in C flight with an
80, five shots ahead of Ray
Cook. Herb. McKinnon
Li.1dWeT, took net honors..xn
the third flight with 64.
Gary. Cummings fired a sine
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